Conventional actions denoting differences in rank are considered a central part of a Mayan ritual honoring a local saint and provide the basis for the formal analysis presented here. The ritual elements—acts drawn from daily etiquette and other ritual contexts—are combined in a way consistent with classic theories of ritual. While providing the basis for a formal argument, ways of designating rank order are not treated as “empty ritual”: they pose a moral problem for the participants that contributes to the meaning of the ritual itself.
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ROSALDO, R. I. (1968). Metaphors of Hierarchy in a Mayan Ritual. American Anthropologist, 70(3), 524–536. https://doi.org/10.1525/aa.1968.70.3.02a00060
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